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Attraction, Military, propaganda WWII German, The Enemy Is Listening World War II German propaganda poster from around 1940-1942. The text translates to "Hans writes his division is coming to... Shh! The enemy is listening!", serving as a warning against "careless talk" that could be overheard by spies.
Context and Meaning

Purpose The poster was part of an anti-espionage campaign in Nazi Germany to encourage citizens to maintain secrecy about military movements and other sensitive information.
Visual Metaphor The looming, shadowy figure of a man in a hat represents the ever-present threat of an enemy spy listening in on everyday conversations.
Historical Impact Similar "careless talk costs lives" campaigns were common in many countries during both World Wars, reflecting widespread governmental concerns about national security and information leaks.
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